Fred Stonehouse's paintings look like they take place within the innermost crevices of a troubled mind rather than in any semblance of a real place. Unshaven, rugged, yet boyish, his characters seem to battle internal conflicts, feelings of guilt, and insecurities. Their inner demons come across as loaded visual symbols (and sometimes actual demons), which Stonehouse elucidates with text scrawled within each work.

Fred Stonehouse was born in 1960 in Milwaukee, WI. He received his BFA from UW Milwaukee in 1982. He had his first solo show in Chicago in 1983 and shows regularly in New York at Howard Scott Gallery and in Los Angeles with Koplin/DelRio.

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Galleria Antonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea was opened in Milan in 1998, concentrating on a selection of Italian artists having particular affinities with the tastes of its founder, Antonio Colombo.
The exhibitions, in the early years, were mostly focused on young Italian talents. Some extemporaneous events had involved foreign artists and paintings.
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